The recent announcement of pardon for about 147 convicts serving in different prisons across the nation by the president Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has generated much...
Leadership, after all, is the art of navigating contradictions, between ideal and reality, promise and pragmatism, vision and viability. Campaigns thrive on the language of what...
Many Nigerians see President Tinubu’s recent decision as another episode in that long-standing pattern. Critics argue that such actions weaken public trust in the justice system...
The Arise TV interview began as a simple public dialogue. Journalist Rufai Oseni, known for his calm but probing manner, asked a fair civic question: What...
Tangible progress is evident across critical roads in the metropolis. Noteworthy among these are the flyover and underpass projects at Dan’Agundi and Tal’udu. These are just...
And now, painfully yet truthfully, this writer — like many Nigerians — sees her not merely as a senator but as the Queen of the Senate,...
And yet, here we are, treating forgery like a mild allergy, something to be managed, not cured. I can already picture Nnaji giving a repentant interview...
Edo State sons and daughters are articulate, passionate, and compassionate. Like the moon and stars, we are found in all parts of the world. We are...
The painful reality is that Independence Day in Nigeria has lost meaning beyond ceremony. It has become a day of speeches instead of stocktaking, of nostalgia...
The success story of India and Cyprus, two countries that Nigeria attained independence on the same day but become force to reckon with are products of...